Comparative structural analysis of cytidine, ethenocytidine and their protonated salts. II. IR spectral studies.
AUTOR(ES)
Krzyzosiak, W
RESUMO
The IR spectra of crystalline cytidine (Cyd), ethenocytidine (epsilon Cyd), and their hydrochlorides (Cyd-Hcl and epsilon CyD-HCl) have been analyzed to determine the spectroscopic manifestations of the structural differences that were previously established for these nucleosides from X-ray studies. O,N-Deuteration of the samples turned out to be a successful approach to obtaining interpretable spectra. The analysis was carried out in three frequency ranges: (i) The 2600-1900 cm-1 range originating from the vO-D and VN-D vibrations. All intermolecular hydrogen bonds could be recognized here. The positions of the individual vO-D (vN-D) bands were correlated with the geometrical delta HB parameters presenting the strengths of hydrogen bonds in which these groups act as donors (ii) The 1750-1500 cm-1 region originating from the stretching vibrations of double bonds. All absorption bands in this region were interpreted in terms of electronic structures of the base fragments. (iii) The region of the C-H stretching vibrations of the base fragments (3200-3000 cm-1) and sugar moieties (3000-2800 cm-1). The Csp2-H vibrations also reflect the electronic structures of the base fragments, whereas the vCsp-H frequencies seem to be sensitive to etheno-bridging and to the presence of an intramolecular C6-H...05' hydrogen bond.
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